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“The money is for the ministry of defence. It’s for the salaries of Somali soldiers,” Al-Hammadi saidUAE finances terrorist groups.
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“The money is for the ministry of defence. It’s for the salaries of Somali soldiers,” Al-Hammadi saidUAE finances terrorist groups.
Lie.“The money is for the ministry of defence. It’s for the salaries of Somali soldiers,” Al-Hammadi said
Sorry what you have written there is not true.this is the reality.I am in Somalia right now.
Somalia government and its people have long term strategic and comprehensive partnership with turkey republic .UAE only came lately as spoilers and fund political crisis in the country.they don' t respect Somali unity and sovereignty that is why they try to divide Somalia ala Yemen style..UAE sees stable Somalia as a threat and is doing everything to destroy Somalia .check my threads on UAE aggression on Somalia I have been reportng their aggressiveness. They have partnered up with arch enemy of our country Ethiopia to operate one of our ports with out our consultation or approval.we have voiced our complaint to Arab league and UN.
Just 3 weeka ago our parliament has banned DP world from operating in our country because the company breached unity and territorial as well as sovereignty of Somalia.
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2018/...liament_bans_dp_world_world_from_somalia.aspx
My solution is If you want to do buzz with us follow proper legal channels and every deal must be approved my our parliament and consulted with our gob.otherwise you are wasting your investments.
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My solution is If you want to do buzz with us follow proper legal channels and every deal must be approved my our parliament and consulted with our gob.otherwise you are wasting your investments.
Unrecognized somaliland is an issue for Somalia gov and not for UAE gov.Somalia like any oher country has secessonist sections but majority of Somalis agree on territorial unity of Somalia.UAE is bombing Yemeni children while laughing I don' think they care about any Somalis.just stop intervening in our local politics and come to the table for both sides to smooth out and every deal must go through our elected gov.I would agree 100%. No one would want to see their country broken up and divided and would hold huge animosity towards anyone who's supporting any of that division. But I think the issue in Somalia is much more central to Somalian people than what the UAE has done. Somaliland was a result of the civil war and it's been split off since 1991. That's a long time ago. So isn't the issue more so the division within Somalia and its people vs what the UAE's role is?
President Muse Bihi Abdi supports the UAE. This is just a few days ago.
AP Interview: Somaliland president defends UAE military deal
- By MALAK HARB, ASSOCIATED PRESS
- HERGEISA, Somaliland — Apr 3, 2018, 2:11 PM ET
http://abcnews.go.com/International...-president-defends-uae-military-deal-54208331
I am not interested lolChildish comment, as is the majority of the standard crap on this forum. Notice the only one you tickled was the resident cockroach?
In the meantime, as we've now established, "Intercepted" was quite misleading in the title. Which then leads to all other assumptions such as the money was probably for alshabab and other ridiculous idiocies like that is also misleading, especially when Turkey is holding hands with the UAE in Mogadishu lol. Hypocrisy is a wonderful thing until it's exposed.
In the meantime, sadly for Somalia, that little bit of pocket change will hardly be missed, considering the UAEs financial clout and presence in Somalia.
I understand that. The reason I asked is because Somalia reportedly only has 2 or 3 MiG-21s and not sure they're even active at the present time, making an "interception" a little bit dubious.
Just looking for details and facts.
It takes only one fighter jet to intercept a civilian aircraft.